Business Notices. .MAN UTAH! HE S' ERA L STORE: AS much ] lien sure in informing the settlers of A1:in 1 1: 1 1si and surrounding districts; tlust he has just ciiuij.'cu-d an EXTEN SJ V E Ai) JJITICN . A to his FOR ME R VRIdMi SK S, winch were iiiadeqnato fur the increaso ii. business. The Ainuntalii Store will now be funnd re] lete with gll tif“' rSbvisile’' of r a, Ceueral Store, which wih be sold at sueb prices as will defy eojiipetition. The following are a lew of the leading lines : IRONMONGERY, DRAPERY ROOTS Wd SHOES v Si.gars, white and hrowncryslals .Tea, new seasons; best brands Flour, Adelaide and Oainarn Cojl’e, CifocOlate: Pice). Tol Wco Specs, Oaiiiieiii, Salad ..hi Currants, Raisins, Corn Flour .Pickles, Jains, Potted Fish I’otteJ. .Meats, Sauces : t A BOTTLE LICENSE ] ]raving been granted to tin; M’annlnh' Store, it. W. F. lias laid in a stock of .Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the very b ist brands. 11. W. FOREMAN, MAN UTAH I. to TtiH lSimps of waitotaae m IIS lIOLLIER, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER. BKfJS to inform the ladies of Waitotara Old sniTonndine district, that she lias COMMENCED BFSINLsS at Waitotara, and is prepared to execute any orders with which she may ho entrusted in Jirst- • •lass style, and at.ino£t reasonable charges. Mrs Lilbei; lias nab seven years’ experience .as a dress and habit maker in Nelson andA\ angamii, and is confident of giving every satisfaction to her natrons. SPEEDY’S STATION ■WOOL PRESS; ftp Ii IS wool-press will ne fonml to re--1 commend itselfby its great simplicity, . by its.cilicieiiey in working, whether as regards power or vapidity, and by its small-cost as compared with the ordinary Screw Presses. Wiih the exception of the ironwork the pre.sk can be made on the Station by any Oie having a small knowledge of carpentering. The iron rollers and pawls can lie bad from Messrs Houtfitvsuv.ak Co,, Pikkmx Foi’ni>nv;;WVT:nuW'to.v, who are in possession of Hie paticrns for castings, hi a t s-d lliey charge Four .Founds , Hbllings I (£ ! F<s.), or they will . suj,jfy irmi litlings for wood rollers k r L‘2 ids. The rollers mack entirely of iron are to be preferred. For License to make and use one of these; wool-presses the charge is Five Pounds sterling. Photographs of the Station Wool Press, for which Her Majesty’s letters patent have been granted, are mi view at the I’atka .Mail Office. For any further information reply to . If. Si PEACOCK, Agent for the Fate':; District, FOR HALE OP CHARTER rjt Ft E SCI! OON E P P L A C K AV A L L. (20 ions register},' ... . .Dibit in Hobart Town, 1808. Carries a light draught of water, and is particularly suitable for the Pa lea Fiver. For fob particulars hpply Air S. TAP LIN, or Master on Foard. w ij : f LI A MS ON 1 I’.< i v '.l ON *IIS US ANT) AND SH AAV, fc - : SKI-insMKX, AV:jl)":iimi, HAVE ON SALE— F'bMci -f, (h.-iega! ibid Furnishing ii-.0-oeong.-rr. ai; i.l !> ry Colors. ( And, A com'p’c;e stock of Aiiiclvland ma'iubc'iun'tl Doors. Sashes, Casements. Aivnhraves, Skirtings, and Mwuldina---. " Also, A liti" s : *! ,i (■ tjin of ADbICFLTFFAL AND GARDEN
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 79, 15 January 1876, Page 1
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530Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 79, 15 January 1876, Page 1
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